Just Added: Grey Reverend as support for Tortise

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Grey Reverend, the pseudonym of solo acoustic guitarist and singer/songwriter L.D. Brown. Possesses melancholy, muted vocals, modest stage demeanor and emotive finger-picking guitar style. Recently collaborating with such musical minds as Jason Swinscoe(of The Cinematic Orchestra), and Cynthia G. Mason(producing) this Brooklyn minimalist has been playing to a variety of crowds throughout the U.S, Canada, and Europe, including such venues as the Coachella Festival(2008), and the world famous Royal Albert Hall in London(with TCO). “Music lovers are music lovers.This is a performer I believe has the raw talent and internal emotions to be as equally affecting as the artists his music can readily be compared to. Mellow, honest and surprisingly optimistic for such a seemingly morose sound”.RIYL:Mark Kozelek, Jose Gonzalez, Nick Drake, Sam Prekop, Elliot Smith……….. Grey Reverend A Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter, this guy will undoubtedly turn heads. He is a great, witty lyricist and a top finger picker. He writes subtle simple songs, but has an edge; there’s nothing too clean or pretty. Jason Swinscoe (The Cinematic Orchestra)………………. Grey Reverend, the moniker for singer-songwriter L.D. Brown, his unique blend of heart-wrenching folk ,armed with a very humble stage presence and a unique way of picking his guitar, Brown is a serious talent to be considered in the world of acoustic songwriters. Reminiscent of a certain musical icon by the name of Elliott Smith, Brown’s chord progressions have the ability to uplift his otherwise sullen themes to a feeling of optimism. However, it is Brown’s lyrics that will elevate him into a realm of truly great musicians. The songs are incredibly raw and honest, with Brown wearing his emotions on his guitar. His knack for being able to tell a story through his play on words is matched by his ability to place the necessary emphasis on certain words in order to maximize emotional impact. “After about an hour (including a well deserved encore), Grey Reverend left old and new fans begging for more while pondering the meaning of his thought-provoking lyrics. With song titles like “Altruistic Holiday” and “Begging to Borrow,” a song that unfolds with the burning question “Isn’t it something when we’ve got nothing left to say?” it is obvious that the good reverend has plenty to tell us. By David Terra of Beyond Race Magazine. 11/8/07″……..

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